During the last week Chandra completed the observing schedule as
planned.

Real-time procedures were executed on Jun 10 to disable SCS-29, which
was enabled by the unexpected eclipse detection during the penumbral
eclipse on Jun 9, and to dump and clear the EPS glitch counters as a
post-eclipse season action. A real-time procedure was executed on Jun
14 to uplink a flight software patch that updates duration of the long
move for LETG retraction. This update is to prevent driving the LETG
into the bumper before the end of the large move. Additional real-time
procedures were executed on June 14-15 to dump OBC-A memory as a
follow-up to the LETG long-move duration patch. The dump will be used
to update the baseline memory image maintained on the ground.

A Chandra press release was issued on June 15 as a NASA press release
and briefing describing results from the Chandra Deep Field South. The
deepest X-ray image of the sky shows that black holes are aggressively
growing by 800 million years after the Big Bang. These black holes are
growing in tandem with the galaxies in which they reside. The new
results show there were at least 30 million black holes before the
Universe was a billion years old. For details see:
http://chandra.si.edu/press/11_releases/press_061511.html

The schedule of targets for the next week is shown below and includes
observations of GRS 1915+105, which was accepted as a Target of
Opportunity (TOO) on Jun 10 and is coordinated with EVLA, Gemini, and
RXTE, SwiftJ2058, which was accepted as a Director's Discretionary
Time TOO on Jun 13, SN 2011by, which was accepted as a TOO on Jun 8,
and G1 coordinated with the VLA.